Surgery Risks

All plastic, cosmetic, and reconstructive surgical procedures carry inherent risks and potential complications; it is essential to understand and minimise these risks. Dr Rohan Page, a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, prioritises patient safety and mitigates surgery risks. However, it is necessary to acknowledge that certain risks may be unavoidable.

The information provided here is of a general nature. During your consultation with Dr Rohan Page, he will discuss the risks and complications relevant to your surgical procedure.

There are general risks that apply to any surgical procedure, including:

  • Risks associated with general anesthesia
  • Bleeding (hematoma)
  • Fluid build-up (seroma)
  • Infection
  • Delayed wound healing or a wound breakdown
  • Allergic reactions
  • Numbness or nerve damage
  • Swelling, bruising, and skin discolouration
  • Abnormal scarring, such as hypertrophic or keloid scars
  • Allergies to tape, suture materials, and glues
  • The possibility of a revision surgery to correct or improve the outcome

Certain serious, life-threatening risks associated with surgery include:

  • Deep vein thrombosis
  • Embolism
  • Stroke
  • Cardiac arrhythmia
  • Heart attack
  • Death

Additional risk factors may apply to cosmetic surgery and vary for each patient. These risk factors include:

  • Smoking or nicotine intake
  • Medication usage
  • Substance use or lifestyle factors
  • Improper wound care
  • Weight/body mass index or obesity
  • Underlying health conditions
  • Allergies
  • Sensitivities
  • Genetics

It is important to note that smoking or vaping is a significant risk factor for optimal results in plastic surgery. Patients are advised to quit smoking at least four weeks before considering surgery and to avoid smoking or nicotine intake for at least two weeks after surgery.

Breast procedures have their specific complications, including:

  • Alteration in nipple sensitivity
  • Nipple loss or necrosis
  • Breastfeeding difficulties
  • Interference with breast imaging
  • Breast implant issues
  • Capsular contracture
  • Breast asymmetry
  • Breast implant illness or BIA-ALCL

Undergoing plastic, cosmetic, and reconstructive surgery is a significant decision that carries risks and potential complications. Thorough research and understanding of the risks involved are essential before surgery.

Discussing your concerns and risk factors with Dr Rohan Page can help minimise or prevent these risks and ensure a successful surgery and recovery. You will receive a comprehensive list of potential risks and complications, including those specific to your chosen surgical procedure. It is vital to carefully review all related materials and closely follow Dr Page’s advice to reduce risks.

Additionally, please be aware that surgery or hospital admissions necessitated by complications from cosmetic surgery may not be eligible for Medicare rebates, resulting in unexpected expenses. It is essential to be prepared for these potential costs in the rare event they arise.

While surgery and recovery may not always proceed as planned, choosing Dr Rohan Page and undergoing your procedure in an accredited private hospital will provide you with peace of mind, knowing that you will be cared for by a highly skilled medical team in the event of any unforeseen circumstances.